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by jason-phillips
1090 days ago
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> "Understand" Which comes to English from Old English and its Germanic origins. 'Unter' and 'Standen' are the Germanic equivalents today, signifying the original intent, to stand together on something. 'Comprehend' from the Normans' French (and Latin before that) is much easier to grok für Ausländer in this case. |
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